People Often Believe That Businesses, Such As Airline Companies, Are Worth A Lot Of Money Just Because They Have A Lot Of Expensive Equipment. The Difference Between Assets Of A Business And Its Liabilities, Or Money Owed, Is Its

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1. People Often Believe That Businesses, Such As Airline Companies, Are Worth A Lot Of Money Just Because They Have A Lot Of Expensive Equipment. The Difference Between Assets Of A Business And Its Liabilities, Or Money Owed, Is Its